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Dubai women’s tennis turns 20

Kim Clijsters’ comeback and array of stars add spice to event

- Chief Reporter BY ALARIC GOMES

At first, it was a feeling. Then came the excitement of doing something fresh and new. And this was followed by a simple question: “Why not?”

That exactly is the process followed by former world No. 1 Kim Clijsters as she chose to make her second comeback on the WTA during this week’s Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips.

“I am excited to start the journey. I’ve been practicing for a long time. I look forward to start doing why I decided to do it: to play matches and compete and learn more,” Clijsters said yesterday.

Clijsters last played in 2012, and now, after nearly eight years the 36-year-old Belgian has to get used to a lot of things all over again, including the pre-tournament media meeting.

“It’s just something you switch and you do. You know that it’s a part of this job. Obviously, what I like to do most is what I’m doing out there: being on the tennis court, working in the gym, working to get better. I’ve done this for years,

so it’s OK. Not quite sick of it yet,” she said. Clijsters then spoke about the journey that prompted her to decide in September 2019 that she wanted to make a comeback on the tour for a second time. “It was a feeling that I had inside for a little while. Kind of talked to a few people. Once in a while that feeling would go away when I was home with the kids. A couple times it would come back. It got stronger and stronger.”

“I talked to my husband [Brian Lynch] and he was like, Why not? Stop worrying about why and ask yourself why not. He made a very good point. I was like, All right. Yeah, why not? There is no ‘why not’. Why wouldn’t I do it?”

And it has been the fire of that challenge that has pushed her these past few months. Winner of four Grand Slams, including three at the US Open and one in Australia, Clijsters

will make her comeback this evening against two-time Grand Slam champion Garbine Muguruza.

“I’ve enjoyed the challenge. I’ve enjoyed it since the day I’ve decided to go for it. It’s been with ups and downs. Being 36 years old, you know that’s how it’s been for your whole career. It is with ups and downs. It’s how you mentally stay through it, how strong you stay through those kind of situations,” Clijsters said.

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 ?? Courtesy: DDFTC ?? Kim Clijsters and Sofia Kenin play a game of tennis on the beach in front of Burj Al Arab at Jumeirah yesterday.
Courtesy: DDFTC Kim Clijsters and Sofia Kenin play a game of tennis on the beach in front of Burj Al Arab at Jumeirah yesterday.
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